0 from or relating to the period after colonialism:
postcolonial literature
It may sound plausible to argue that the older usages in postcolonial communities exemplify an element of historical change.
So the struggle, in her postcolonial texts, is more against the nineteenth-century narrative than against any reality.
The postcolonial state, male-dominated as it was and is, continued this trend.
Forrest wants to understand how local communities determined the way the colonial and postcolonial state looked.
I am not suggesting that the imperatives of the colonial and postcolonial state are identical.
In doing so, it seeks to advance novel perspectives for inquiry into state/subject relations in comparable postcolonial settings.
From its inception, of course, postcolonial criticism has pursued the ideological significance of the representation of space.
A second type of approach could be called postcolonial or ecological.